With temperatures in the 20-30 degree range, Meteorologist Chris Jarzynka says this snow is going to stick to everything.

With temperatures in the 20-30 degree range, Meteorologist Chris Jarzynka says this snow is going to stick to everything.

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Updated: 6:08 AM EST Feb 5, 2014

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WEBVTT INTO THE EVENING TONIGHT. A LARGE STRIPE OF SNOW OF EIGHT TO 14 INCHES OF ACCUMULATION FOR SOUTHERN PARTS OF THE STATE. ONE OF THE COMMUNITIES THAT'S EXPECTED TO GET IN THE UPPER END IS PETERBOROUGH. WE HAVE CHRIS LIVE THERE. HOW IS IT GOING OUT THERE? IT IS SNOWING, KEVIN. A HALF AN HOUR AGO, THERE WAS NOTHING HERE. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. THERE WAS BARELY A FLURRY. THIS IS KIND OF A TYPICAL STORM. WHEN WE TALK ABOUT TYPICAL STORMS, IT ALMOST FEELS RIGHT. AS YOU LOOK AT THE GROUND, COMPLETELY COVERED HERE IN DOWNTOWN PETERBOROUGH. WE'RE APPROACHING AN INCH HERE. IT'S ONLY BEEN SNOWING LIKE THIS FOR THE LAST 15 MINUTES OR SO. WE'VE HAD SUCH BIZARRE STORMS WHERE IT'S BEEN SNOWING AND ZERO DEGREES. THAT'S NOT THE CASE WITH THIS STORM. IT IS GOING TO BE IN THE 20'S TO NEAR 30. THAT MEANS THE SNOW IS GOING TO STICK TO EVERYTHING. IT IS GOING TO HAVE A LOT MORE WATER CONTEND. IF YOU ARE WATCHING AT HOME AND LOOKING AT RADAR AND SAYING GOODNESS IT LOOKS LIKE IT IS SNOWING WHERE I AM, I'M NOT SEEING ANYTHING YET. IN A TYPICAL STORM, WE ARE LOOKING AT THE ATMOSPHERE GETTING MOISTURE AND MOISTURE AND MOISTURE. IT GOES FROM NOTHING TO A BLAST OF SNOW. WE SAW IT IN PETERBOROUGH AND CONCORD. IF IT HASN'T STARTING SNOWING WHERE YOU ARE, IT COULD GO FROM NOTHING TO WHAT YOU ARE SEEING HERE IN PETERBOROUGH. MORE ON SNOWFALL TOTALS AND ANOTHER LOOK AT AN ACTIVE STORM PATTERN IN YOUR FORECAST BACK ON OVER. VERY HELPFUL FOR US TO LOOK AT VISIBILITIES TO GET A REALLY GOOD IDEA OF HOW HEAVY THE SNOW IS.

Peterborough area could see 8-14 inches of snow

With temperatures in the 20-30 degree range, Meteorologist Chris Jarzynka says this snow is going to stick to everything.